07 Jan 2016, 10:31 am
For a limited time, globalistas can say “hello” to new adventures in Emirates’ expanding global network with special offers on Business and Economy class fares.
Bookings have to be made between Jan 5, to Jan 18, for travel between Jan 18 and Nov 30.
"All-inclusive Business Class fares from India start atINR 57,695 to the Middle East, INR 89,965 to Europe, INR 71,375 to Africa andINR 134,290 to America; with Economy Class fares starting at INR 19,175 to the Middle East, INR 33,990 to Europe, INR 32,105 to Africa and INR 52,550 to America," the company said in a statement.
“We know that many people have begun thinking about their travel plans and aspirations for 2016, and we are pleased to add a little more inspiration and incentive to help turn those plans and dreams into reality,” said Thierry Antinori, Emirates’ Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer.
“Our global destination network across six continents offers something for every traveller, and we are now combining that wide range of travel choices with special rates to offer would-be travellers with an even more appealing value proposition. Aside from choice, connectivity, and value, the Emirates experience also means customers can look forward to industry-leading comforts on board our modern jets, and award-winning service from our friendly cabin crew," Thierry Antinori said.
Emirates flies to 140 cities in 80 countries. Adventurous globetrotters can explore the airline’s newest destinations launched in 2015: Bali, Multan, Orlando, Mashhad and Bologna.
Emirates will commence flights to Panama City on Feb 1, opening the airline’s first gateway destination in Central America. The airline will also expand its services in mainland China with flights to Yinchuan and Zhengzhou from May 3.
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